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FORMER AIDE TO GEN.
OMAR BRADLEY ASKS The former aide to Gen. of the Army Omar Bradley is fighting mad and he's putting Carlisle Barracks commandant, Gen. David Huntoon, on "the hot seat." "I've received information that some of the valuable gifts both Gen. Bradley and his late wife Kitty have given over the years to the Omar Bradley Foundation at Carlisle Barracks may be missing or stolen," Charles Honeycutt says. "If they have been sold out the back door, I don't care if it's a G.I. or a general, whoever's responsible is going to jail!" The elderly California man, embroiled in a bitter dispute over ownership of a commemorative handgun that Barracks flunkies illegally removed from the Bradley mansion and moved across state lines to Pennsylvania (Honeycutt was successful in his battle with the shameful Army installation's so-called "leadership") is demanding "a full and complete accounting of every single artifact or item sent to the Barracks in the past 25 years. In what must come as a shock to the Command there, Honeycutt reveals he has "meticulous records" to fall back on and vows," If so much as one of the donations is unaccounted for, there will be hell to pay!" HUNTOON BLAMED FOR ALLOWING ABUSE TO CONTINUE "Gen. Huntoon has exhibited a shocking lack of oversight and responsibility in this matter," Honeycutt told a MilitaryCorruption.com reporter from his Desert Hot Springs, Calif. home. "First, he allows I and my family to suffer while he fraudulently tries to hang on to my personal property - I have ATF ownership documents to prove the commemorative handgun they illegally grabbed is mine - now he better come up with proof the items I sent them are still there. Honeycutt has enlisted the help of powerful Calif. Congresswoman Mary Bono, widow of famed entertainer and also Congressman Sonny Bono. If the longtime general's aide is not satisfied with the results of the accounting, he will ask the GAO (General Accounting Office) as well as FBI to investigate. "I
urge anyone who is serving or has served at Carlisle Barracks who can
supply us with more information about the mishandling or loss of donated
Bradley artifacts, to contact our friends at MilitaryCorruption.com
at once. Simply e-mail: staff@militarycorruption.com.
Your identity will be protected, upon request," Honeycutt said. |